2022 ANNUAL MEETING

Woman speaking at lectern and smiling at audience.

2022 Annual Meeting


Around the Annual Meeting on Wednesday
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Melanie Padgett Powers

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November 09, 2022

Photos from Wednesday's activities.
A farm worker carries a box of strawberries while walking through a field.

2022 Annual Meeting


Promoting rural health equity takes a community-centered approach
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Mary Stortstrom

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November 09, 2022

Public health professionals are identifying and addressing the specific needs in rural communities, including transportation access, teen pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic disparities.
Daniel Dawes

2022 Annual Meeting


Moving public health forward with better communication, community relations
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Mark Barna

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November 09, 2022

Despite many successes during the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. public health made mistakes in messaging, relationship-building and sometimes in attitude that hindered care.
Mulugeta Gebregziabher

2022 Annual Meeting


Award ceremony honors excellence in public health leadership and innovation
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Melanie Padgett Powers

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November 09, 2022

APHA recognized several public health leaders during an annual awards ceremony Tuesday at the APHA 2022 Annual Meeting.
A woman therapist holds a clipboard while providing counseling to a woman.

2022 Annual Meeting


COVID-19 pandemic showed mental health disparities in vulnerable populations
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Mary Stortstrom

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November 09, 2022

While the general population struggled the pandemic’s daily disruptions and isolation, those already feeling the effects of social determinants of health, felt greater impacts.
A woman with braids and wearing a black masks moves her hands to make a point.

2022 Annual Meeting


Around the Annual Meeting on Tuesday
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Melanie Padgett Powers

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November 08, 2022

Photos from Tuesday’s activities.
"racism is a public health crisis" on black background, multicolored stripe with APHA logo

2022 Annual Meeting


How Boston is translating a declaration of racism into action
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Kayla Yup

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November 08, 2022

Of the 256 declarations of racism as a public health crisis, Boston’s was one of the few declarations to specify an action plan.
A woman wearing a mask and a winter coat sits outside checking air quality measures on her cellphone while smoke billows from a factory in the distance.

2022 Annual Meeting


Collaborative efforts can make a positive impact on environmental health
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Mary Stortstrom

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November 08, 2022

Speakers came together on Tuesday to discuss ways in which partnerships can be useful in creating healthier environments in equitable ways.
A white sign that states No Weapons Allowed Inside This Building with a photo of a handgun with a crossed-out circle around it.

2022 Annual Meeting


Gun violence risk is more nuanced that traditional tools show
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Melanie Padgett Powers

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November 08, 2022

Community violence intervention programs need to be based on the ideas, lessons and experiences of the neighborhood residents, said activists and researchers Tuesday.
Umair Shah and Catherine Troisi

2022 Annual Meeting


Applying lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
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Mark Barna

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November 08, 2022

Panelists weighed in on what was learned during the pandemic and how best to apply lessons in the future.
Two children balancing while walking along a fallen log in a forest.

2022 Annual Meeting


Encouraging the next generation of climate leaders
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Mary Stortstrom

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November 08, 2022

Teaching about climate and health risks doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom, especially when climate change is taught in a straightforward way that appeals to youth.